At the Heart of Our Nation's Capital

We are located in Marshall Hall on historic Fort McNair in Washington, DC where the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers merge.

Graduate and Military Education

Graduates of our School of Joint Strategic Studies earn Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) level 2 credit and a Master's of Science (MS) degree with a concentration in National Security and Cyberspace Studies.

National Security Thought Leadership

The College of Information and Cyberspace is led by Thomas Wingfield, Esquire, a member of the drafting committee for the Tallinn Manual on the International Law applicable to Cyber Warfare. Here, he is shaking hands with the Secretary of Defense.

Interagency and International Student Body

Students at the College of Information and Cyberspace come from a wide array of organizations across the national (and international) security community, including the private sector, to enrich the educational experience and increase the value of the alumni network.

Hub of Innovative Collaboration

The College of Information and Cyberspace leads efforts to tackle enduring national security challenges by bringing experts together to solve problems.

A Venue for Strategic Leadership

We bring together leaders and experts from across the national security community who are interested in information and cyberspace. Here, the Commander of US Coast Guard Cyber Command addresses the audience of our Cyber Beacon Conference.